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| 24a 24b 24c | 25a 25b 25c | 26a 26b 26c | 27a 27b | 28a 28b | 29a 29b | 30a 30b | Mk 7:29a ... And he-said to-her, ... "Through this 'the word' underlead, ..."
The two diagrams for verse 29 show Miracle #16 of 24 (8+8+8). Verse 29 has 3 phrases containing 3 narrator and 12 dialog words. The 1st and 2nd phrases contain these 3 narrator and 5 dialog words ... Kai eipen autē, Dia touton ton logon hupage (And he-said to-her, "Through this 'the word' underlead, ..."). The 3 narrator and 5 dialog words are top down. The first 3 words "Kai eipen autē" (And he-said to-her) are tangent to to the hexagon holding exactly 100 circles. The 5 words of dialog "Dia touton ton logon hupage" (Through this "the word" underlead) are addressed to the mother. The two words "ton logon" (the word) refer to the gematria value of "the word" (ho logos = 443), the size of the 100 circles in the hexagon. The verb "hupage" (to under-lead away) comes from the preposition "hupo" (under) and the verb "ago" (to lead away). The diagram shows the mother has passed "through the 100 words" and is now "under them" on the way back to her house. She doesn't know it yet, but the diagram shows Jesus has already killed "the demon" from a distance inside her house. 7:28b < Verses > 7:29b |